There are 13 total results for your 寂光 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
寂光 see styles |
jí guāng ji2 guang1 chi kuang jakkou; jakukou / jakko; jakuko じゃっこう; じゃくこう |
(1) {Buddh} light of wisdom (when nearing nirvana); silent illumination; (2) {Buddh} (See 寂光浄土,常寂光土) paradise; nirvana; (personal name) Jakukou Calm and illuminating as are Truth and Knowledge; the hidden truth illuminating. |
寂光土 see styles |
jí guāng tǔ ji2 guang1 tu3 chi kuang t`u chi kuang tu jakkō do |
(寂光) The land (of buddhas) where is calm illumination. |
寂光寺 see styles |
jakkoudera / jakkodera じゃっこうでら |
(personal name) Jakkoudera |
寂光滝 see styles |
jakkoudaki / jakkodaki じゃっこうだき |
(place-name) Jakkoudaki |
寂光院 see styles |
jakouin / jakoin じゃこういん |
(place-name) Jakouin |
常寂光 see styles |
cháng jí guāng chang2 ji2 guang1 ch`ang chi kuang chang chi kuang jō jakkō |
always still and luminous |
寂光不動 see styles |
jakkoufudou / jakkofudo じゃっこうふどう |
(place-name) Jakkoufudou |
寂光浄土 see styles |
jakkoujoudo / jakkojodo じゃっこうじょうど |
(yoji) {Buddh} paradise |
大寂光殿 see styles |
dà jí guāng diàn da4 ji2 guang1 dian4 ta chi kuang tien dai jakukō den |
hall of silent illumination |
常寂光土 see styles |
cháng jí guāng tǔ chang2 ji2 guang1 tu3 ch`ang chi kuang t`u chang chi kuang tu joujakkoudo / jojakkodo じょうじゃっこうど |
{Buddh} (See 寂光浄土) land of eternally tranquil light (highest realm in Tendai Buddhism) The realm (of spirit) where all are in perpetual peace and glory; Tiantai's fourth Buddhakṣetra. |
常寂光寺 see styles |
joujakukouji / jojakukoji じょうじゃくこうじ |
(personal name) Jōjakukouji |
安養卽寂光 安养卽寂光 see styles |
ān yǎng jí jí guāng an1 yang3 ji2 ji2 guang1 an yang chi chi kuang anyō soku jakkō |
paradise is none other than (the land of) quiescent light |
寂光根隅的父 see styles |
jakounezuminopapa / jakonezuminopapa じゃこうねずみのぱぱ |
(person) Jakounezuminopapa |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 13 results for "寂光" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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